Transcript Friction
Friction
Holding in Place
Objects on an incline will often stay put.
There must be a force that holds the object in place.
Static friction is from the contact of resting objects.
• Force holds up to a certain point
• Force is based on the type of contact (rough, smooth)
• Maximum force is proportional to the pressing force of the
object (normal force)
Inequality
The approximate formula for static friction is:
F fr m s FN
ms is the coefficient of static friction
This is an inequality.
• The force of static friction is generally less than the
coefficient times the normal force
Coefficient of Friction
Use rope and measure the
force when movement
begins.
• Measure weight
• Measure force at slipping
point.
F fr (max) m s mg
FT
m1
m s mg FT
m s FT / mg FT / W
Slippery Slope
F fr (max) mg sin q
FN
mg sin q
If Ffr < msFN = msmg cosq,
then the block will hold.
At equality the block just
begins to move.
F fr m s FN
q
mg cos q
Fg mg
mg sin q m s mg cos q
m s tan q
Sliding
Sliding objects also have a frictional force exerted on
them.
This frictional force is kinetic friction.
An approximate formula:
F fr m k FN
mk is the coefficient of kinetic friction
Static vs. Kinetic
Static and kinetic friction are
similar.
Static and kinetic friction are
different.
• Force in opposite direction
to motion
• Static friction is an inequality
up to a maximum
• Proportional to normal force
• Coefficient of friction is
typically greater for static
friction at the same surface
• Coefficient of friction
depends on materials
• Wood on wood (0.4 vs. 0.2)
Downhill Skiing
q 3°
A TV station has invited you
to be the science
commentator for an
upcoming ski race. You
observe that a skier needs at
least 3° of slope to move
forward at a constant
velocity.
What is the coefficient of
friction on the skis?
Force Diagram
FN = mg cosq
At constant velocity the
forces must all balance.
Friction doesn’t act in the
direction of the normal force.
The normal force cancels the
component of gravity.
Ffr = -mkFN
Fg = -mg
q
Fgy = -mg cosq
FN mg cosq
Minimum Sliding
When the skier is sliding
slowly we can neglect air
resistance.
Kinetic friction balances the
component of gravity pulling
forward.
FN = mg cosq
Ffr = -mkFN
Fgx = mg sinq
Fgx F fr 0
q 3°
mg sin q m k mg cos q
m k tan q 0.05
Normal Force and Friction
Friction depends on both the normal force and on the
coefficient of friction.
To reduce friction requires reducing one of those
factors.
• Reduce normal force by lightening the load
• Reduce normal force by adding additional upward force
• Add a lubricant to reduce the coefficient of friction